NEW YORK – “War crimes”, war crimes. The day after the attack on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine, it was these two words that echoed in Europe and, indirectly, in New York, at the headquarters of the United Nations. Almost simultaneously, as the G7 foreign ministers spoke openly of “war crimes” and invoked the international High Court, and while the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Policy, Josep Borrell, said «we see potential war crimes and crimes against humanity “, US undersecretary to the United Nations Rosemary DiCarlo opened the emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council accusing Moscow directly.
UN and G7 accusation: “Moscow signs war crimes”
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